OK, that wasn't the only thing that happened, but it's understandable if you've suffered from Teddy Bridgewater overload. It probably won't end soon, but there are plenty of other things you can look forward to.

Path to the Draft

Airing weekdays at 7 p.m. ET on NFL Network, "Path to the Draft" previews the 2014 NFL Draft by providing in-depth expert analysis of the top prospects and each team's needs.

For Cincinnati Bengals fans, they are surely looking forward to this draft producing the missing pieces that can get them over the hump and result in a playoff victory. NFL Network's Curtis Conway thinks he knows who would be the perfect fit for the team in the first-round.

The Bengals pick 24th overall and sit in a good position to land a pass rusher based on the needs of teams ahead of them. Ford and Missouri's Kony Ealy have been two players that mock drafts have the team targeting, and it's not hard to see why. Johnson was lost to free agency, and the re-signing of Taylor Mays suggests Marvin Lewis won't target a safety with his first selection.

"He's explosive off the line," Conway said. "Some may say he's a little short, at 6-foot-2, in stature, but guess what -- we've seen guys like Dwight Freeney flat out get after that quarterback at 6-1. (Ford) can get around big tackles and get after the quarterback while playing the run.

"Speed is what's going to affect the pass rush in this day and time, especially with these quarterbacks dropping back 40 times a game."

Going after a player of Ford's stature would represent a bit of a change for the Bengals, who have used taller rushers such as Johnson, who is 6-7, and Carlos Dunlap, who is 6-6. Unless the team opts to go for a young corner or offensive lineman at the top of the draft, though, a player who can get after the quarterback figures to be the way the club will go in May.